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Many people during this time began to take on Swing music as a way of life rather than the music of the day. Ballrooms were elegant and created a sense of affluence as dancers swayed around the floor.
Swing had many meccas. Big Band sounds welled up amid the plush sophistication of the "biggest pleasure palace in the world," Hollywood's Palladium Ballroom, which had dancing room for 6500 people. Balconies contained restaurants and bars to accommodate the numerous customers. The Harry James band once drew 35,000 customers in one week.
Roseland in New York was exquisite with mirrored walls, a ceiling studded with electric stars and refined hostesses.
Bands competed to play in the exclusive night spots, playing for low wages and often losing money on their contracts. All this in an effort to get that magic radio wire.
Radio stations quickly understood the value of playing recordings of vastly popular music. Often entire programs could be presented to audiences with just a stack of records and a disc jockey. Many great bands were launched into fame through this method.
During this Swing Era records were ten-inch, 78-rpm discs. Although disc jockeys would play only a song or two from the record, collectors could not resist purchasing the album just for their favorite tune.
Swing fans listened endlessly to records and also spent considerable time dancing to recorded music. But nothing would ever replace the aesthetic resonance of the Big Bands live.
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http://bigbandsounds.com
Track List:
1. A String of Pearls (Glenn Miller Version)
2. Don't Sit under the Apple Tree (Glenn Miller Version)
3. Swing Low, Sweet Chariot (Tommy Dorsey Version)
4. Flying Home (Lionel Hampton Version)
5. Jersey Bounce (Benny Goodman Version)
6. I Cried for You (Harry James Version)
7. Basie Boogie (Count Basie Version)
8. Air Mail Special (Benny Goodman Version)
9. The Man I Love (Benny Goodman Version)
10. Summit Ridge Drive (Artie Shaw Version)
11. Adios (Glenn Miller Version)
12. Golden Wedding (Woody Herman Version)
13. Chattanooga Choo Choo (Glenn Miller Version)
14. Autumn Nocturne (Claude Thornhill Version)
15. The Mole (Harry James Version)
16. A Smo-o-o-th One (Benny Goodman Version)
17. Blue Flame (Woody Herman Version)
18. Well, Git It! (Tommy Dorsey Version)
19. Perdido (Duke Ellington Version)
20. Song of the Volga Boatmen (Glenn Miller Version)
21. Contrasts (Jimmy Dorsey Version)
22. Strictly Instrumental (Harry James Version)
23. American Patrol (Glenn Miller Version)
Suggested CDs:
- Black Bird Stitches
- JAZZ: Big Band
- JAZZ: Swing/Big Band
- TYPE: COMPILATIONS
